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Mitochondrial Transplantation: A New Frontier in Restoring Neural Function After Ischemic Stroke
Imagine a future where the devastating impact of a stroke could be significantly mitigated, not just by managing symptoms, but by directly repairing the cellular machinery damaged during the event. This isn't science fiction; it's the rapidly evolving reality of mitochondrial transplantation, a groundbreaking approach poised to redefine how we restore neural function after ischemic stroke.
Introduction
Ischemic stroke, caused by a blockage in blood flow to the brain, deprives neurons of vital oxygen and nutrients, leading to rapid cellular damage and death. The aftermath can leave individuals with profound and lasting neurological deficits. For decades, treatments have focused on restoring
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27th Mar 2026